Coryphantha recurvata

(Engelmann) Britton & Rose

Cact. 4: 27. 1923.

Common names: Santa Cruz beehive cactus
Illustrated
Basionym: Mammillaria recurvata Engelmann Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 2: 202. 1863 (as Mamillaria)
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Mentioned on page 98, 219, 220, 221, 2.

Plants unbranched or few branched, except in old age, ultimately forming mounds, rarely to 1 m diam., stems to 50, with most spines pressed against stem outline. Roots ± diffuse. Stems spheric to broadly short cylindric, 10–25(–30) × (7.5–)10–15 cm; tubercles 6–10 × 6 mm, firm; areolar glands seasonally conspicuous; pith 1/5 of lesser stem diam.; medullary vascular system conspicuous. Spines 12–20 per areole, tan or yellow, largest spines turning gray with red tips, all nearly terete; radial spines (12–)15–20 per areole, 12–15 mm, basally 0.5 mm diam.; central spines 1(–2) per areole, decurved, (15–)20 mm, usually less than 1 mm diam. Flowers distant from stem apex, forming ring around distal portion of stem, 25–40 × 25–40 mm; outer tepals denticulate; inner tepals 20–30 per flower, greenish yellow or lemon yellow, 18 × 3–4.5 mm; anthers pale yellow; stigma lobes ca. 5, pale green (requiring verification), ca. 2.5–2.8 mm. Fruits greenish white (drying yellow-green) to partly or wholly tinted with dull reddish brown, usually 1.5–2 times longer than thick, spheric or elongate, 9–12(–13) × (4–)5–7 mm, pulp sparse and soon drying; floral remnant strongly persistent. Seeds bright brown, spheric, finely and weakly raised-reticulate.


Phenology: Flowering summer; fruiting winter (Nov–Jan).
Habitat: Valleys, mesas, foothills, grasslands, oak belts, grassy or rocky areas
Elevation: 1200-1800 m

Discussion

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Allan D. Zimmerman +  and Bruce D. Parfitt +
(Engelmann) Britton & Rose +
Mammillaria recurvata +
Santa Cruz beehive cactus +
Ariz. +  and Mexico (Sonora). +
1200-1800 m +
Valleys, mesas, foothills, grasslands, oak belts, grassy or rocky areas +
Flowering summer +  and fruiting winter (Nov–Jan). +
Illustrated +
Aulacothelae +, Cochiseia +, Cumarinia +, Escobaria +, Escobesseya +, Lepidocoryphantha +  and Neobesseya +
Coryphantha recurvata +
Coryphantha +
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